NEW JERSEY In keeping with the fact they are the Devils, New Jersey actually went with a villain by the name of Lex Lou-Lamoriello, an evil genius who finds ways to get around the salary cap until he is stopped in his tracks by Bett-man.

It is not that people here can't see Brodeur is nearing the end, it's they can't bring themselves to admit it. It's hard to do and it's taking some longer then others. I don't agree with the constant pointing fingers at other members calling them names, bad fans, unloyal, disrespectful, etc. as they discuss what is pretty plain to see right now.

I'm not sure if it's a confidence thing like the team seems to believe. He's an All-Time Great with a stacked resume' who has been in every situation a goaltender can be in. Now, he has "no confidence"? Not buying it.

Besides, the Rangers might be one of the league's better "goal after a goal" teams, while the Devils, as we see all the time, are among the worst (or very worst).

Do my eyes deceive me or did I see a Ranger player get tied up on his way to our goal?

This game has already been much easier to watch!

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of Zach Parise's McFarlane Figure!

NEW JERSEY In keeping with the fact they are the Devils, New Jersey actually went with a villain by the name of Lex Lou-Lamoriello, an evil genius who finds ways to get around the salary cap until he is stopped in his tracks by Bett-man.

NEW JERSEY In keeping with the fact they are the Devils, New Jersey actually went with a villain by the name of Lex Lou-Lamoriello, an evil genius who finds ways to get around the salary cap until he is stopped in his tracks by Bett-man.

NEW JERSEY In keeping with the fact they are the Devils, New Jersey actually went with a villain by the name of Lex Lou-Lamoriello, an evil genius who finds ways to get around the salary cap until he is stopped in his tracks by Bett-man.